Pendrith top Canadian at PGA Championship
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This article was published 16/05/2025 (315 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Taylor Pendrith is the only Canadian to finish Thursday in the red after carding an opening round 2-under-69.
Pendrith started on the back nine and his round was highlighted by draining his second shot on the par-4 third hole for an eagle.
Corey Conners teed off early Thursday morning and was 1-under heading onto the penultimate hole of the front nine before carding a double bogey on the par-3 17th.
The Listowel, Ont. native three-putted on his way to putting a five down on the scorecard, missing a putt inside three feet to save bogey.
He would then bogey the first hole of the back nine, the par-4 first, rising to 2-over. A long string of pars kept his score the same for most of the closing stretch until the 33-year-old birdied the par-5 seventh to get to 1-over.
Another bogey one hole later would pull him back to 2-over, where he would eventually finish the first round with a par on the last. He is currently in a tie for 77th.
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